The Documentary History of the State of New-York;

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VIEW OF THE CITY OF NEW AMSTERDAM now NewYork
116
TRIAL FOR WITCHCRAFT In NewYork 1665
133
ASSESSMENT ROLLS OF THE FIVE DUTCH TOWNS ON L I 1675
139
Of Bushwick 141 of Breukelen 144 of Flatbush 150 of Flatlands
158
July 17 Resolutions of the NewYork Council of safety directing
178
JOURNAL OF SIR WM JOHNSONS SCOUTS 1755 1756
257
VIEW OF THE BATTLE OF LAKE GEORGE 1755
259
PAPERS RELATING TO THE SIX NATIONS
289
Census of the Counties of Orange Dutchess and Albany 1702 1714 1720
292
PORTRAIT OF REV JOHN OGILVIE D D formerly of St Peters Church
302
March 1 Sir Wm Johnson to Rev Jean B Robault enclosing him
303
The same to the same obtains a portion of Sir Peter Warrens
314
April 2 Mr Weyman printer to Dr Barclay concerning the Indian
326
Mar 22 The schoolmaster at Canajohary to Sir Wm Johnson
339
Jan 4 Sir Wm Johnsons answer to the foregoing circular
346
April 7 List of Judges and other civil officers for Cumberland county
353
Rev S Kirtland to Sir Wm Johnson giving his experience
358
Rev Mr Brown to the same proposes a visit to the Indians
368
Jan 6 Mr Arbo secretary to the Moravians to the same praying
374
1778
405
No date Same to the same his work patronized in NewYork
412
Same to Rev Mr Barton state of religion
438
Same to Rev Dr Auchmuty Mr Stuart Mr Andrews
444
Papers relating to the City of NewYork
448
Rev Mr Inglis to Sir Wm Johnson on the memorial c
457
Jan 27 Same to Rev Chas Inglis on the fund for support of ladies
472
Mar 12 Rev Matthew Graves to the same Mr Moseley Narra
485
State of the AngloAmerican Church in 1776
493
Sir Wm Johnson to Col Babcock with his opinion on
497
past kindness
504
Gov Clinton to the NewYork delegation in Congress on
511
Statistics of Population 16471774
518
PAPERS RELATING TO THE ERECTION OF FORT STANWIX
521
PLAN OF FORT STANWIX 1758
527
PAPERS RELATING TO THE DIFFICULTIES BETWEEN NEW
529
Secretary of the Board of Trade to the agent for the Province
548
Report of His Majestys Prov Council of NewYork on
645
Jan 27 Petition from New Hampshire to the king complaining of
672
Return of the number of Inhabitants in the county of Cum
708
Aug 24 Gov Tryon to Major Skene and other magistrates ordering
720
Squire McNachton to Secretary Fanning ? the rioters
747
Col Reid to Gov Tryon with an extract of a letter from Lord
771
Examination as to the causes of the riots at Bennington
777
Minute of council setting forth renewed violences committed
799
Dec 3 Report of the Board of Trade to the Lords Committee of
803
Feb Petition of the freeholders of Charlotte praying that Skenes
818
Rev Drs Auchmuty and Cooper to Lt Gov Colden recom
824
Squire Munro to Gov Tryon the mob has broke loose
843
Opinion of the council on receipt of a letter from Gen Halde
855
Oct 14 Lord Dartmouth to Gov Tryon disapproving of his requisition
856
Dec 6 Deposition of Benj Spencer Jacob Marsh Benj Hough
864
Gen Gage to Gov Tryon declining to furnish the required
885
June 7 Lieut Gov Colden to Lord Dartmouth His Majestys forts
919
Jan 20 Report to the NewYork Committee of Safety on the appoint
925
Rectors of St Peters Church Albany
930
No date Brief considerations on the subject of the independence
933
Resolutions of the Continental Congress dismissing the appli
944
Examination of Jonathan Wheate stating who are the rulers
960
Instructions to the NewYork delegates in Congress relative
980
1780
1015
PORTRAITS OF THE GOVERNOR LIEUT GOV OF THE STATE
1023
Organization of the Court of Glocester county May 1770
1033
Petition of John Grout attorney at law to Ch Just Hors
1059
1781
1075
PROCLAMATION OF THE LAST OF THE ROYAL GOVERNORS
1085
Manuscripts of Sir Wm Johnson
1088
MAP OF THE COUNTRY OF THE VI NATIONS PROPER 1771
1090
President Jay to Gov Clinton Congress intends to send
1124
Sir Wm Johnson to Rev Mr Inglis on his memorial
1129
NewYork Delegation in Congress to Gov Clinton on
1133
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